President-Elect Park Geun Hye Speaks At News Conference

President-Elect Park Geun Hye Speaks At News Conference

President-Elect Park Geun Hye Speaks At News Conference

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Park Geun Hye, South Korea's president-elect, bows as she observes a minute of silence on her visit to the National Cemetery in Seoul, South Korea, on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012. Park, 60, of the ruling New Frontier Party, defeated main opposition nominee Moon Jae In, 51.6 percent to 48 percent, the biggest margin of victory in 25 years. Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Park Geun Hye, South Korea's president-elect, bows as she observes a minute of silence on her visit to the National Cemetery in Seoul, South Korea, on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012. Park, 60, of the ruling New Frontier Party, defeated main opposition nominee Moon Jae In, 51.6 percent to 48 percent, the biggest margin of victory in 25 years. Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images

President-Elect Park Geun Hye Speaks At News Conference

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Park Geun Hye, South Korea's president-elect, center, observes a minute of silence on her visit to the National Cemetery in Seoul, South Korea, on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012. Park, 60, of the ruling New Frontier Party, defeated main opposition nominee Moon Jae In, 51.6 percent to 48 percent, the biggest margin of victory in 25 years. Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Park Geun Hye, South Korea's president-elect, center, observes a minute of silence on her visit to the National Cemetery in Seoul, South Korea, on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012. Park, 60, of the ruling New Frontier Party, defeated main opposition nominee Moon Jae In, 51.6 percent to 48 percent, the biggest margin of victory in 25 years. Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images

President-Elect Park Geun Hye Speaks At News Conference

Bloomberg

Park Geun Hye, South Korea's president-elect, front, observes a minute of silence on her visit to the National Cemetery in Seoul, South Korea, on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012. Park, 60, of the ruling New Frontier Party, defeated main opposition nominee Moon Jae In, 51.6 percent to 48 percent, the biggest margin of victory in 25 years. Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Park Geun Hye, South Korea's president-elect, front, observes a minute of silence on her visit to the National Cemetery in Seoul, South Korea, on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012. Park, 60, of the ruling New Frontier Party, defeated main opposition nominee Moon Jae In, 51.6 percent to 48 percent, the biggest margin of victory in 25 years. Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images